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    A writer’s choice of words can be the fall or the rise of the author’s work. Using diction‚ writers are able to make words come alive and illustrate a particular scene that the author wants to portray. If diction is not used‚ the idea trying to be portrayed can become blasé. Readers are more captivated to read works if the story is more descriptive and influential. For example‚ compare the two following sentences: the old brown tree is dying‚ and the aged russet tree slowly decays into the earth

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    narrative chapters‚ there are intercalary chapters as well. These chapters are inserted between the main storyline of the novel. The intercalary chapters are helpful to the novel; the chapters provide insight on the setting and living conditions of the time period; they also give readers a better chance to connect with the novel by fully understanding the story. The first chapter of the novel is a prominent example of how the intercalary chapters help readers understand the setting. The chapter portrays

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    Praxis Chapter 6 Summary

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    Chapter 3 Terms 1. Praxis: Living according to one’s belief‚ not just in private‚ but also in a way that affects the world. a. Through this critical appropriation critical praxis becomes a possibility. 2. Circle of faith in action: The approach to doing justice that we will examine‚ which borrows the aspects of the circle of praxis and A Call to Action. b. People all around are called to follow the circle of faith in action to help make the world a better place. 3

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    APW: Unit III: The Early Modern World 1450-1750 Chapter 23: TRANSOCEANIC ENCOUNTERS AND GLOBAL CONNECTIONS 1. Survey – already done with the intro/headings activity‚ although you might want to go back through and look at pics‚ etc. 2. Read + “New to you” vocab 3. Take notes on the chapter that thoroughly answer the study guide questions. Be organized and make them “studyable”. 4. Complete your ID terms DUE: 1.13.14 This chapter presents the dramatic transformation of Europe between 1500 and 1800

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    This chapter is about how Richard organized his report and how he rewrote it 23 times. He would write something‚ then a team would help him rearrange what he wrote. Richard called this “wordsmithing”. Richard and the team of people helping him write disagreed on a lot of things in his report. Richard’s was upset because he had done all this work just for his report to be in the appendix. He felt they were making to big of a deal about a report that would not be part of the main report. Richard

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    80's Chapter Summaries

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    about certain topics and also to creating some curiosity about such an interesting and developing decade. Every chapter of the book was interesting‚ however the one that most caught my attention was Chapter Four‚ “Popular Culture and the Culture Wars.” We live in a culture where technology is one of the most important factors and it was extremely interesting for me to read a whole chapter about innovations that happened in the 80’s. Significant developments that were introduced during this time that

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    Mills Chapter 2 Summary

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    Mills’s Chapter 2 titled‚ Determination and Consciousness in Marx showcases the varying ways to which an individual or society defines themselves through the material and non tangible things in life. His literary piece‚ and more so‚ this chapter focuses on how people from different societies are classified or categorized based on the level or amount of wealth they own or attain through their attempt towards upward social mobility. For instance‚ this determined level of consciousness in the Marxist

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    Chapter one begins with the drought in Oklahoma and describes the dust storm and its effect on the people in the town. In chapter two‚ Tom Joad hitchhikes home .He spent four years in McAlester‚ an Oklahoma state prison‚ for killing a man in a drunken brawl. In the fourth chapter‚ Tom meets Jim Casy‚ an ex-preacher. Casy isn’t a preacher anymore and tells Tom about all of the lustful things he did when he was a reverend. They discuss his loss of faith and the problems that have reduced the homesteaders

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    Chapter 14 Islam Summary

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    History Final Exam Study Guide Chapter 14 – Islam * Islam – literal meaning = submission * Five Pillars 1. Shahada – the Creed 2. Salat – Prayer – Pray 5 times daily facing Mecca 3. Sawn – Fasting – during Ramadan 4. Haji – Pilgrimage – travel to Mecca at least once in lifetime 5. Zakat – Almsgiving – giving money to religion * Allah – one true god * Haji – Pilgrimage to the holy cities of Arabia * Hijra – The “flight” of Muhammad when he had to flee

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    In chapter 8 of Jonah Lehrer’s The Decisive Moment‚ the author illustrates how Michael Binger‚ a professional poker player makes his decisions. Lehrer asserts that “the only thing that separates the experts from the amateurs is the quality of their decisions”(pg210‚p1). “The Art of Cards”(pg219‚p2) examines the techniques used by Binger and how poker players “master the game”(pg219‚p3) and explains how “The Power of Unconscious Thought”(pg221‚p4) can lead to better decision making. “Using Both Sides

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